Wednesday, December 21, 2011





Moray Trimmed Bowl.  Not my favorite outcome.  But an outcome none the less!

Tuesday, December 20, 2011





This is a Florida "Cracker" Rowboat Platter.  It's a "Cracker" because my husband wanted to add a feature that would hold a row of Ritz Crackers, thus the dock.  We ended up giving this to his sister, Pam, therefore, this is Pam's Cracker Boat Platter!

Thursday, November 17, 2011




Concha, Concha Concha.  That is all I have to say.

Friday, August 19, 2011


Built these at a Saturday studio, colored with overglazes.

Friday, July 8, 2011






Blue Crab Bowl built with Speckled Brown clay body, with the Asheville Eve blue glaze.

Friday, June 17, 2011






My mini row boats, the top raku glazed and fired, the bottom one high fire glazes.





These are a couple of sconces I made just fooling around.  The one on top was raku glazed, the green one high fire glazed.




 Misc. sconces, all new glazes, Paladium being the silver one.
 The whole assortment, sconces and boats.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Treasure! Treasure!










Treasure! Treasure!  This is the third Treasure Map Platter to come out of the oven.  As with the one made for Stanley, Sheri and Issaic, it was slab built from the speckled brown clay body looks very much like the sandy beaches of the Caribbean, and home in Clearwater.  This treasure chest was glazed with the waterfall brown high fire glaze, which shows off the wood planking.  I think I'll keep this one for some parties of my own!
Posted by Picasa

Friday, May 20, 2011








The Treasure Map Platters have been very popular.  I made this one for a house warming gift for Stanley, Sheri and Issaic (my son and his family).  It was slab built from the speckled brown clay body because with the staining and high fire clear glaze, the clay body looks very much like the sandy beaches of the Caribbean.  The treasure chest was glazed with Rutile Blue high fire glaze, that breaks out nicely in the crevices.   The inside of the chest was glazed with Ashville blue.  I hope they will enjoy the platter at many nice parties that they host while in their new home!
Posted by Picasa